National Safety Council Releases Statistics on Increasing Deaths and Deadly “National Complacency”

Dear Care for Crash Victims Community Members:

The National Safety Council has released shocking new numbers for vehicle violence.

Motor Vehicle Fatalities Up 9%; No Sign of a Decrease in 2016, says National Safety Council

If trend continues, U.S. may see its deadliest driving year since 2007 and deadliest Labor Day since 2008.

​ Itasca, IL – Preliminary estimates from the National Safety Council indicate motor vehicle deaths were 9% higher through the first six months of 2016 than in 2015, and 18% higher than two years ago at the six month mark. An estimated 19,100 people have been killed on U.S. roads since January – enough to fill 382 school buses[i] – and 2.2 million were seriously injured[ii]. The total estimated cost of these deaths and injuries is $205 billion.

The upward trend began in late 2014 and shows no signs of decreasing. Last winter, the National Safety Council issued its largest year-over-year percentage increase in 50 years, when it estimated fatalities had jumped 8% in 2015 compared to 2014. The continued rise in fatalities is prompting the Council to issue its highest fatality estimate for the Labor Day holiday period since 2008. NSC estimates 438 people will be killed during the three-day holiday weekend.[iii]

“Our complacency is killing us,” said Deborah A.P. Hersman, president and CEO of the National Safety Council. “One hundred deaths every day should outrage us. Americans should demand change to prioritize safety actions and protect ourselves from one of the leading causes of preventable death.” I have added bold for emphasis of this important statement.

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Articles on Heat Vehicle Deaths

August, 2016

Dear Care for Crash Victims Community Members:

Forbes has published two excellent articles on heat that readers will appreciate for their life or death importance in this hottest month of the year.

The first is the continuing tragedy of children dying in vehicles without warnings.  See

The second is about Ford recalls in only “hot” States.

“How hot is too hot?

And when the same part is defective, why do some owners get a recall and others don’t?

Those are two questions owners may have as Ford recalls almost 830,000 vehicles – including almost 767,000 in the United States – because a door could open while the vehicle is moving.

The recall, announced by the automaker Thursday, covers only 16 states Ford considers to have “higher ambient temperatures and solar loading.”

But Ford spokeswoman Elizabeth Weigandt couldn’t say how hot was too hot or how “solar loading” was calculated.”  See

http://www.forbes.com/sites/jensen/2016/08/04/hot-recall-only-if-ford-thinks-your-state-is-hot-enough-is-your-vehicle-is-recalled/#605498c4ff6e

How hot are you in your State?  Are there really 34 States that are not hot enough?
Reminds me of Nader’s book “Getting Steamed to Overcome Corporatism: Build It Together to Win

Ralph Nader’s Getting Steamed will make you repeat that phrase from the movie Network: “I’m as mad as Hell, and I’m not going to take it anymore!” His compendium of corporate crime, greed, and exploitation of honest people everywhere will raise your temperature—to the boiling point.”

Lou Lombardo

____________________Lou Lombardowww.CareForCrashVictims.com

Senators Blumenthal and Markey Release on Continuing Takata Ammonium Nitrate Tragedies

Dear Care for Crash Victims Community Members:

Their Press Release below shows how they have repeatedly warned us all.   The tragedies continue and the Administration and the rest of Congress fails again and again to protect us all.  Why does our government leave us all in continuous danger?

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For Immediate Release

Contact: Maria McElwain (Blumenthal)

(202) 224-6452

Giselle Barry (Markey)

(202) 224-2742

August 31, 2016

BLUMENTHAL & MARKEY CALL FOR FEDERAL INVESTIGATION OF TAKATA TRUCK EXPLOSION

[WASHINGTON, DC] – Today, U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Edward J. Markey (D-MA) called on the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to investigate the explosion and crash of a truck carrying Takata airbag parts, including ammonium nitrate. This compound, which is also used in agricultural fertilizers and as an explosive in construction and mining industries, can explode violently if it comes into contact with an open flame or other ignition sources. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has also confirmed that ammonium nitrate is the root cause of the Takata airbag defect that has led to the largest recall in U.S. automotive history because of its tendency to become unstable when exposed to moisture. The detonation, which took place near Quemado, Texas, killed one and injured four others.

“We already know Takata has endangered millions behind the wheel – the recent tragedy in Texas raises questions about how many millions more are in harm’s way because of Takata’s practices transporting its hazardous product,” the Senators said. “Takata has a terrible track record of cutting corners to put profits before safety, creating tragic consequences for drivers and families, and then lying to federal regulators. The National Transportation Safety Board must investigate this incident and determine whether this company took appropriate precautions, or if it is just one more example of its reckless behavior.  We also seek answers on what steps must be taken to ensure other towns and communities aren’t endangered by the shipment of ammonium nitrate on our highways. The independent expertise of the NTSB is uniquely tasked with looking at these wide-ranging problems, and we urge the agency to take immediate action.”

 

The Senators first expressed concerns with NHTSA’s limited recalls and testing of Takata airbags in October 2014,  first called on Takata to recall all vehicles with ammonium nitrate-based airbags in August 2015, and subsequently also expressed ‎serious concern about the pace of Takata recalls and repairs.

In February of this year, Blumenthal and Markey sent a letter urging President Obama to recall every vehicle with airbags using ammonium nitrate as their propellant, and to use “every tool at his disposal” to accelerate the repair of all vehicles with potentially-lethal Takata airbags. In May, the Senators asked NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind to make publicly available the make, model, and year of all vehicles that contain Takata airbags that use an ammonium nitrate propellant. In July, they called on Honda to immediately issue a “do not drive” order to owners vehicles with these dangerous air bags.

Why does this danger – and other dangers of vehicle violence – continue?
Lou Lombardo

Center for Auto Safety NHTSA Making Us All Guinea Pigs

Dear Care for Crash Victims Community Members:

Clarence Ditlow, in an Op-Ed in U.S.A. Today warns us all:“Congress intended that standards would regulate and stimulate new safety technologies. Today’s NHTSA has abandoned the regulatory side for the stimulation side, leaving safety by the wayside. By not issuing safety standards on driverless vehicles, NHTSA creates a safety vacuum that will inevitably lead to consumers dying as unwitting guinea pigs in crashes of unproven driverless vehicles.”  See

Once again, NHTSA is conducting government of the people, by, and for Global Motors.
Remember the promise of “Hope and Change”?
Lou

____________________Lou Lombardowww.CareForCrashVictims.com

Vehicle Violence: Motorcycles Damaging Our Health

Dear Care For Crash Victims Community Members:

A release with documentation from the Center for Auto Safety cautions us all about the Harley- Davidson air pollution case.

Cheating is a way of life in the auto industry so why trust them with our lives?

 

http://www.autosafety.org/harley-davidson-clean-air-act-settlement/

 

https://www.epa.gov/enforcement/harley-davidson-clean-air-act-settlement

 

https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-08/documents/harleydavidson-cd.pdf

 

Clarence Ditlow

Executive Director

Center for Auto Safety

1825 Connecticut Ave NW #330

Washington DC 20009

Another way in which we suffer from vehicle violence.
Lou

____________________Lou Lombardowww.CareForCrashVictims.com

Crash Victim Petition Gains More Than 1 000 Signatures in Days

Dear Care for Crash Victims Community Members:

The inspirational Karth family petition for action by President Obama has gained more than 1,000 signatures in just a few days!  As we recently wrote there are millions of reasons to sign their actionable petition.

Please continue to spread the word and build the community support for safety progress.

See http://www.thepetitionsite.com/384/321/600/end-preventable-crash-fatalities-appoint-a-national-traffic-safety-ombudsman/

For people who need to know more why I recommend Marianne Karth’s work please see her safety resume attached.  She, her family, and all Americans deserve her support.
Please see video of their tragic losses.  She created it to help prevent tragedies happening to all of us.  Warning:  It probably will bring tears to your eyes as it did to mine.

Lou Lombardo